mGBA is a pretty good emulator, though, and as such removes most of the value from using the Game Boy Player. The GameCube is just fun for a few things that require the original system - the Game Boy Player and the Broadband Adapter, for example. I mostly use my Wii U for GameCube games too, to be honest. I deciced to use my WiiU/Nintendont for my Gamecube gaming needs, for Gameboy/GBA gaming on the big screen I am using retroarch on my PSTV.Ĭlick to expand.I promise I'll stop derailing this thread after this! It most likely works and is a regular Gamecube (without digital video out) so I feel like it's not worth investing money at this point. The lack of readily available affordable homebrew solutions doesn't really help either. But since I can't power or even test it (due to lack of a powerbrick and our local video game stores not having a power brick to borrow either) I didn't want to invest any money into it. It could be a collection of broken parts, it could be fully working, for all we know it could be a developer unit (allthough, highly unlikely).
The case is open, has sharpie scribbled all over it and i think most screws are missing.
an outsourced repair shop) and the person who ran that place doesn't know anything about that gamecube anymore. The issue is, the gamecube came from a place that used to repair nintendo consoles (i.e. Click to expand.Looks like I am hijacking thread here.